You will find below the list of all supported platforms for different ports of wxWindows 2.x (wxMSW/wxGTK/wxMotif ports
only). The cross icon in the third column doesn't mean that the platform is not supported, but just that wxWindows hasn't
-been tested on it recently (the table is being updated for wxWindows 2.1.14
-beta currently).
+been tested on it recently (the table is being updated for wxWindows 2.3.3
+currently).
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See also:
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<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0" align=center valign=center rowspan=3>AIX</td>
- <td>wxGTK with AIX CC</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/no.gif" ALT=Unknown></td><td><br></td><td><br></td>
-<tr> <td>wxGTK 2.2.9 with gcc 3.0.4</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Ian Brown</td><td>Shared library building doesn't work, use <tt>--disable-shared</tt></td>
+ <td>wxGTK 2.2.9 with gcc 3.0.4</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Ian Brown</td><td>Shared library building doesn't work, use <tt>--disable-shared</tt></td>
+<tr> <td>wxGTK 2.3.3 with xlC (AIX 4.3.2)</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td><td>Irvin Probst</td><td>Both static and shared wxGTK libraries work, but only with static GTK+ and GLib</td>
<tr> <td>wxMotif with xlC 3.1.4.0 (AIX 4.2)</td><td align=center><IMG SRC="images/yes.gif" ALT=Ok></td>
<td>Bernhard Eck</td>
<td>Some problems with OpenGL and native X server</td>